Kauai News
Hawai‘i Tourism Authority launches new campaigns to stimulate meaningful travel demand
We need to ensure that the Hawaiian Islands stay top-of-mind among travelers amidst the competitive global market, especially as we head into the summer and fall.”
Pinwheels set out on Kaua‘i police lawn in recognition of Child Abuse Awareness Month
On April 23, participants were invited to place blue pinwheels on the police department’s lawn as a visible reminder that every child deserves love, happiness and a future free of abuse or neglect.
Statewide siren test for May takes place Wednesday morning
The all-hazard Outdoor Siren Warning System for Public Safety is one part of the Hawai‘i Statewide Alert and Warning System used to notify the public during emergencies.
Hawai‘i Department of Agriculture receives landmark support from State Legislature
H.B. 2619, which appropriates almost $20 million, awaits a final vote by the Senate and House of Representatives.
Kaua‘i schoolchildren visit PMRF to do ‘good for the land’ while celebrating Earth Day
The Pacific Missile Range Facility and its partners held a competitive beach cleanup and more on April 26.
Youth development org Tee First holding golf programs for Kaua‘i kids, teens this summer
First Tee – Hawai‘i is a youth development organization that helps kids and teens build their strength of character through golf.
Hawai‘i rates highly on safety and security according to Visitor Satisfaction and Activity Survey
More than 90% of visitors from all markets rated Hawai‘i as “excellent” or “above average” when it comes to being a safe and secure destination.
Community colleges offering free summer training – careers include esports, tech, more
The training classes offer the chance to upskill and attain industry certifications, opening doors to employment, paid internships and apprenticeships.
Southwest Airlines hosts first mock travel day for families with Autism Moms of Kona
This mock travel day was meant as a fun activity to help children with autism get more comfortable with the process of going through the airport — starting from the ticket counter, to going through security, and agriculture to boarding a plane and ending at baggage claim.
Hawai‘i college student chosen for Dow Jones News Fund internship
Among 86 college students chosen for the program, Tori DeJournett was selected from a pool of more than 1,000 applicants and the only recipient from Hawaiʻi.
Governor Green approves broadband equity access and development state match plan
“In an increasingly interconnected world, access to broadband is not just a convenience—it’s a necessity,” said Governor Green.
Ho‘omalu Ke Kai upcycling washed-up plastic, building beach cleanup stations, more
Using specialty machines, ocean conservation nonprofit Ho‘omalu Ke Kai is building beach cleanup stations using upcycled marine debris.
Kaua‘i weekly lane closures: April 26 to May 3
Lane closure schedules may change at any time without further notice.
Kapa‘a High principal recognized with $25K leadership award
The principal was praised for expanding access to college-level courses, career academy pathways and Career and Technical Education programs.
County officials continuing damage assessments following storm, advises residents to stay informed
Due to a significant decrease in daily reports being submitted, officials believe that the scope of impact has been captured. Therefore, KEMA will be closing the portal on Monday, April 29.
BLNR to decide on Coco Palms land parcels issue
The Friday meeting surrounds two state parcels, measuring 0.12 and 0.855 acres, which are connected to the Coco Palms Resort.
KKCR, Kaua‘i Resilience Center debut ‘Stay Safe Kaua‘i’ – a show about emergency preparedness
‘Stay Safe Kaua‘i’ debuted a week after heavy rains flooded the Garden Isle, prompting rescues and road closures.
UH-Mānoa gets in the mobile esports game, hosting ‘Mobile Legends: Bang Bang’ tourney
Eight college teams from UH-Mānoa, University of Guam, Northern Marianas College and Brigham Young University-Hawaiʻi recently battled it out for the Aloha Collegiate Cup in the ‘Mobile Legends: Bang Bang’ event
Cat feces suspected in death of a nēnē gosling found in Big Island park
“This tragic incident highlights the problem of having feral cat colonies in areas that are known habitat for endangered or threatened species,” said DLNR Chair Dawn Chang.
Lydgate Beach Park, Kamalani Playground to reopen Thursday
However, the Kaua’i County Department of Parks and Recreation reports Morgan’s Ponds will remain closed until further notice.